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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Intensive supervised study and research on topics related to Center for Academic Programs and Student Services (CAPSS) programs. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing; permission of the Associate Dean.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for liberal arts students with little or no background in chemistry who do not intend to major in any science. Basic topics include the scientific method, composition of matter, atomic structure, nuclear chemistry, bonding, chemical formulas and equations, and basic organic chemistry. Knowledge of basic math will be used to solve the most basic problems; for example, for simple unit conversions and stoichiometry of chemical reactions. A simultaneous laboratory course, CHE 105, should be registered for separately. Three one-hour lectures a week. Prerequisite or corequisite: GSR 102 or equivalent Corequisite: CHE 105
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CHE 103 and explores various applications and implications of chemistry in our daily lives, such as polymers, metals and minerals, environmental chemistry, energy resources of the earth, food chemistry and nutrition, drugs, and poisons. A simultaneous laboratory course, CHE 106, is required and should be registered for separately. Three one-hour lectures a week. Prerequisite: CHE 103 Corequisite: CHE 106
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory covers topics such as metric and temperature measurements, physical and chemical changes, basic reactions, pH and basic organic chemistry. The student develops basic skills in writing laboratory reports. One two-hour laboratory a week. Corequisites: CHE 103 Course fee: $ 35
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course is a continuation of CHE 105 and covers such topics as water pollution, soap making, synthesis of nylon, properties of hard water, and analysis of food and a simple organic synthesis. The student continues to develop laboratory report writing skills. One two-hour laboratory a week. Prerequisite: CHE 105 Corequisite: CHE 104 Course fee: $ 35
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3.00 Credits
Designed for science majors, this is the first of a two-semester sequence and is designed to help students become familiar with the properties and reactions of matter. This course will also address modern applications of these concepts. Specific topics for this course include: observation of properties and changes, scientific method, unit conversions and measurements, chemical formulas, balancing equations, predicting products and yields, reactions and reaction types, the Ideal Gas Law, thermodynamics, molecular and atomic structure of matter, and orbital hybridization. Prerequisite/corequisite: GSR 102 or equivalent; MAT 130 or MAT 125, 126 Corequisite: CHE 109
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3.00 Credits
Designed for science majors, this course is the second of a two-semester sequence and is designed to help students become familiar with the properties and reactions of matter. This course will also address modern applications of these concepts. Specific topics for this course include: chemical bonding concepts, solution chemistry, colligative properties, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, solubility and equilibria, entropy, free energy, electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE 107 Corequisite: CHE 110
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course to accompany CHE 107, this course enables students to develop skills appropriate to the first-year chemistry course for science majors. Experiments for this course include: observation of properties and changes, measurements, observing activities and reactions for the various types of reactions, obtaining quantitative and qualitative information regarding products, and the use of computer simulations. Corequisite: CHE 107 Course fee: $ 35
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course to accompany CHE 108, this course enables students to develop skills appropriate to the first-year chemistry course for science majors. Experiments for this course include: quantifying thermodynamic changes, observing colligative properties, evaluation of chemical kinetics, evaluation of acid/base reactions via titration, and the use of computer simulations. Prerequisite: CHE 109 Corequisite: CHE 108 Course fee: $ 35
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4.00 Credits
This is the first course of a two-semester sequence. A study of the structure, nomenclature, reactions and spectroscopy of organic compounds. Functional groups such as alkanes, alkyl halides, alcohols, and ethers are discussed. The laboratory covers the techniques for preparing and purifying organic compounds. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: CHE 107, 108, 109, 110; or permission of the instructor Course fee: $ 35
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